Please add link, date and/or just comment ! Thank you ! Note that the Web Sites with a stars are the best ! Larry Ferlazzo has a list of great sites -- actually many such lists, but you could start here.
pf 3/2112
TRY THIS in your class with your students if you're creating any mind-maps and decorate your walls.Check mine and click on "create".
This list was put together by The Center for Learning and Performance Technologies after a survey of learning professionals. You can find the complete list here here.You wil see the top learning tools for 2008 including Moodle,Slideshare,Twitter,del.cio.us and many more. In fact, we have been using them for a long time but still it's nice to see that we are doing something good!! Date: May 2008 Source by Özge.
E-LEARNING BOOKS
http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/resources/freebooks.html Date: September 2007 (link provided by Philip Franklin) Comments: For the edification of all. Not everything in life is free, but information often is. One more competency mastered, a zillion more to go.
Eduforge
http://eduforge.org/wiki/wiki/eduforge/?pagename=LearningResources Date: May 2007 (link provided by Philip Franklin) Comments: (Nathalia) A very good link with a very extend list of useful links regarding Leraning Resources: e-learning / open source blogs & wikis, associations / organizations, open source knowledge portal, technology and education knowledge portal, distance learning / e-learning portal, e-brary, standards, e-journals (U.K, Europe, Australasia, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Canada), ICT and education, principles / good practice of online pedagogy and open source and e-learning.
(Philip) More than anyone could ever know.
Date: May 2007 (link provided by Philip Franklin) Comments: (Nathalia) The Learning Tools is a project at the University of British Columbia. Their intention is to create new and improved technology-based learning opportunities for students and educators to facilitate teaching and learning. List of Tools:Timeline Tool, Discussion Extractor, WYSIWYG Tool, Multimedia Learning, Object Authoring Tool, Character Stroke Recorder, Vocabulary Memorization Platform, Image Annotation, and Language Pronunciation Tool.
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Learning Resources
Please add link, date and/or just comment ! Thank you !Note that the Web Sites with a stars are the best !
Larry Ferlazzo has a list of great sites -- actually many such lists, but you could start here.
pf 3/2112
TRY THIS in your class with your students if you're creating any mind-maps and decorate your walls.Check mine and click on "create".
http://www.wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/292745/me_and_myself
by SebnemNovember 6, 2008
TOP LEARNING TOOLS FOR 2008
This list was put together by The Center for Learning and Performance Technologies after a survey of learning professionals. You can find the complete list here here.You wil see the top learning tools for 2008 including Moodle,Slideshare,Twitter,del.cio.us and many more. In fact, we have been using them for a long time but still it's nice to see that we are doing something good!!Date: May 2008
Source by Özge.
E-LEARNING BOOKS
http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/resources/freebooks.htmlDate: September 2007 (link provided by Philip Franklin)
Comments: For the edification of all. Not everything in life is free, but information often is. One more competency mastered, a zillion more to go.
Eduforge
http://eduforge.org/wiki/wiki/eduforge/?pagename=LearningResourcesDate: May 2007 (link provided by Philip Franklin)
Comments: (Nathalia) A very good link with a very extend list of useful links regarding Leraning Resources: e-learning / open source blogs & wikis, associations / organizations, open source knowledge portal, technology and education knowledge portal, distance learning / e-learning portal, e-brary, standards, e-journals (U.K, Europe, Australasia, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Canada), ICT and education, principles / good practice of online pedagogy and open source and e-learning.
(Philip) More than anyone could ever know.
Learning Tools
http://www.learningtools.arts.ubc.ca/
Date: May 2007 (link provided by Philip Franklin)Comments: (Nathalia) The Learning Tools is a project at the University of British Columbia. Their intention is to create new and improved technology-based learning opportunities for students and educators to facilitate teaching and learning. List of Tools:Timeline Tool, Discussion Extractor, WYSIWYG Tool, Multimedia Learning, Object Authoring Tool, Character Stroke Recorder, Vocabulary Memorization Platform, Image Annotation, and Language Pronunciation Tool.
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